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Publication Date: March 12, 2026 - 12:57
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Liberal government introduces bill it says will help track and identify criminals online
March 12, 2026
The Liberal government has introduced a new lawful access bill that it says will help police and security services track and identify people who may be using tools like social media or artificial intelligence to commit crimes or threaten national security.
A little less than a year after the April 2025 federal election, public opinion data continues to break strongly in favour of Mark Carney’s Liberal government.
The latest federal poll by Leger suggests the Liberal Party now holds a substantial lead in voting intentions. The survey, conducted from February 27 to March 2 among 1,627 respondents, puts the Liberals at 49 percent support among Canadian voters, compared to 35 percent for Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives.
It is the largest Liberal advantage measured by Leger since the summer of 2020.
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March 12, 2026 - 15:41 | Amy Judd | Global News - Canada
OTTAWA — The federal heritage minister has reconvened a group of researchers and advocates that had been tasked with advising the government on how to regulate tech platforms, as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government weighs how it wants to tackle the issue of online safety.
Heritage Minister Marc Miller’s office announced that the minister met with the group on Wednesday, saying its findings “
will subsequently go on to inform ongoing...
March 12, 2026 - 15:12 | Stephanie Taylor | National Post




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